Bryan Cranston

Show Summary

Adam opens the show talking about his name’s appearance on a recent episode of Jeopardy. Alison then jumps into the news discussing Super Tuesday, and Oreo’s 100th Birthday. The guys also discuss even more fall out from Rush Limbaugh’s comments, and Adam suggests that people are especially upset because they don’t like Limbaugh in general.

Bryan Cranston joins the studio next, and talks about his new movie, ‘John Carter.’ The guys discuss the history of the book that the movie is based on, and Bryan talks about riding the wave of his recent success. Adam then talks with him about the film Drive, and recalls his tour of Pixar Studios. The guys then take your tweets for a round of Made Up Movie.

After taking a couple listener phone calls, Alison opens the second half of the news by discussing a meth lab that exploded in a nursing home. The guys also talk about Davy Jones’ funeral, and go on a side jag about when attractive people die. Bryan tells a story about John Ritter, and as the show wraps up, the guys talk about getting residual money from humming.

Catch Mike Dawson’s acoustic performance this Thursday at 8PM at the Conor Byrne Pub in Seattle.

I did two tours in Iraq as a Navy Corpsman and something none of us talk about is that fact that alot of Iraqi men: 1) have sex with animals and 2) have sex with little boys. I guess the reason we don’t mention it is because we were trying to win the hearts and minds over there, but since were pretty much outta there, fuck it.

Thanks for the support Doc,i was the dude who called in and your post will re-affirm that I’m not a liar…It felt bad saying it, but the dude asked…did I walk in on a couple iraqi’s humping? No. did i give them a second to pull up their pants? Yes. Thanks for your service Doc.

Time to get on my soapbox. I always thought Oreo was a terrible cookie. But never mention it to anyone because they’re always so happy telling me about how they like it and the double stuff.

Also, they’re pretty damn expensive. More expensive than Keebler or Chips Ahoy cookies. I’ll tell you that I buy the Safeway brand ones instead because not only do they cost cheaper than brand Oreos… they’re some the cheapest cookies you can buy right next to duplex and waffers.

FUCK YOU Nabisco for making the worst, cheapest-to-manufacture cookies into the most expensive and overrated cookies.

Iraque men having sex with animals is nothing new. It’s quite normal over there. This has been caught on tape by soldiers using night-vision equipment many of times. Just do a search for it and you’ll get loads of hits.

how come these last couple of episodes are late on iTunes.. wtf is going on?,,,i don’t wanna have to listen to some shitty podcast on my way to work,, please just post this shit on time like you were doing before.. other than that its awesome

You’ve cross the line now. Oreos!?!? Who the fuck doesn’t like Oreos? They are the bacon of the cookie world. They are awesome alone and make everything you put them on better. The Dairy Queen Oreo Blizzard is fucking amazing. It doesn’t get better than the double stuffed Oreo cookie… unless you dip it in chocolate. COME ON!! FUCKING OREOS MAN!

Oh no! According to Adam, if you have to dunk them in milk, they instantly suck! Oh wait, doesn’t Adam dunk donuts in coffee? I suppose peanut butter and chocolate suck because they taste good together as well. More retard logic from Adam and the halfwits. Oh yeah. some people enjoy shortbread cookies as well, you don’t, who gives a shit, personal taste is, well personal, lay off the shortbread. Not everyone is a crack whore who needs bells and whistles to enjoy a freaking cookie for god’s sake. Adam, stop trying to act like your personal taste is EVERYONE else’s.

But Oreos have absolutely no taste at all. Well, the “chocolate” cookie part maybe tastes like chalk. No one with a brain can think they’re actually good. The most I can explain it is that they were enthralled with the look of them at age 4 and carry the happy memory of that into adulthood.

Oreos are great, you’re crazy! Just wrong.
Why would the most terrible cookie ever made be around for 100 years. You always make the point of, things that don’t work don’t last. If it was so bad, Nabisco had 100 years to figure it out and take it out of the market…but guess what? Its the best selling cookie of the 20th century.

In the end its a matter of taste, yes it is. There is absolutely nothing you can tell me that would make my brain chemistry change in order to hate Oreos. Say what you will… Oreos rule supreme.

Enough with the Rush talk. I’m a fan of Allison, but she’s moving into Crazy Teresa territory. I definitely lean to the left, but it’s obvious that she’s only mad because Rush said it. I wouldn’t have mentioned this before, but I’m sure she laughed at the Palin remarks. Glad Adam stepped in to shut her up asap.

More should have been made of him misrepresenting who’s paying for the birth control. The idea that “Obamacare” is some government takeover is ludicrous; it’s insurance regulation – fucking Democrats lose yet another branding opportunity … Oh, it is despicable that Rush stayed on the subject for three days and only pussed out after advertisers left; weak.

I don’t think Fluke was right on her position though, most of the time birth control is payed for by insurance coverage.

Either way you cut it, why complain about kids the Left want to prevent and the Right doesn’t want to pay for when they’re here?

Alison, I love you but you’re wrong. The debate is not about birth control as medicine. If you have a medical condition that requires birth control pills for treatment then, your insurance will cover it. The debate is about whether institutions providing health insurance and, health insurers should be forced to provide coverage for birth control pills (NOT as medicine but, as contraception) and if so, who should pay the extra cost.

This is also not about restricting a woman’s access to birth control. Yes, there are some knuckle-draggers who want to dictate what a woman does with her body. This debate is not about that. This debate is about whether I should be forced to subsidize your birth control (as birth control, not as medicine).

There is no “extra cost.” Insurers like to cover birth control, and actually charge lower premiums, because it’s cheaper than dealing with pregnancies. That’s why no insurers have objected — only priests, wowsers, and misogynist endomorphs.

Once again, Bald Brian shows how he knows nothing about film. “Duuuh…I didn’t know that the director of John Carter directed Finding Nemo…. duuuuh….” This guy has a movie podcast? How is that even possible?

During the show Alison mentioned that some women such as herself take BC for non-contraceptive reasons. I think it’s important to note that the federal rule/law at the root of this issue is strictly related to contraceptive use. The rule explicitly states that it is for the purpose of controlling conception and only applies to “women with reproductive capacity”. In fact, the Georgetown’s insurance policy which Fluke testified about already covers people like Alison who use BC to treat an existing medical condition.

My girlfriend’s mother is doing work for the government in Afghanastan and she spoke of the afore mentioned “Man Love Thursday” a lot of what she spoke of was the same as what that diver was talking about. Just saying…gross…

Adam never said he iddn’t like pepperoni, he just correctly pointed out that every time people order pepperoni pizza they DON’T FUCKING EAT IT. As someone who hates pepperoni, I notice this all the time. Everyone says “let’s get pepperoni” and it’s always the last thing sitting there. ALWAYS.

In your weird world maybe. I eat it all the time, so does everyone I know, must be a thing some places, but pepperoni goes like crazy. I find the cheese only pizzas everyone has to have just sit there, flavorless.

How can you like shortbread cookies? Adam does’nt like them, how dare you like them? I mean, don’t you need chocolate and sprinkles and extra stuff all over them, I mean, like why would you eat something that YOU enjoy! Why does’nt adam realize you cannot rationalize logical thinking about subjective things like cookies!

Did he already do the longsnapper/mafia movie on this podcast? I’m pretty sure he only did that one on the BS Report, Bill Simmons’ podcast, which is also awesome. Also Adam, why not have Bill Simmons on this podcast again? ESPN gave him his own website where he and his staff can curse with impunity! Shouldn’t that mean they’ve relaxed their “no risque airtime for Simmons” rule?

“LOS ANGELES (AP) — The three surviving Monkees aren’t planning to attend Davy Jones’ funeral because it would likely bring too much unwanted attention to his family during their time of grief, the group’s Micky Dolenz said Tuesday.”

although fudge covered oreos are pretty dang good…….btw that Tork guy was on Rachel Maddow the other night and he pretty much said he didnt like Davy Jones and wasnt going to his funeral………Alison can do anything to me or my Buhyman that she want to

Jeebus, drop the Rush/Fluke manufactured BS already. It’s a meaningless bit of tripe you have wasted far too much time on already. Other programs do a pointless rehash of partisan garbage constantly, no need for it here.

I was watching the Mexican news a little while ago when I heard them say that “…the Mexican Senate had approved a law…” then I thought to myself…”I haven’t heard a phrase as worthless as “Mexican Senate” since Obama was campaigning on “Change”.

Could Cranston get anymore awesome?? Love that guy’s work, but even better he just sounds like the kinda guy you’d love to hang out with. Keep up the great work Bryan, can’t wait for the next season of Breaking Bad (though sadly, the last season).

Adam has – according to his own words in this episode – never been outraged. Hmm… So what were we hearing when Adam goes off on The City / building inspectors, chickenshit ticket-writers, and the pussy-leftists/ACLU-retards? Was that just acting, or was that simply energetic vexation?

I f-ing loved Drive! Reminded me of a Coen Bros. movie. I never cared much for Gosling before , but I thought he was brilliant in it. When he turned around in the elevator scene, it gave me shivers. I thought Brooks and Cranston were great. I thought Pearlman seemed out of place. Loved the characters, loved the story and loved the movie. If I ran the Oscars, this flick would have had at least a few nominations.